20 Tweets from the Last 30 Days of Charlie Kirk’s Life
You want to know who the real Charlie Kirk was?
When I first started following Charlie Kirk, I basically wrote him off as just another conservative influencer trying to get his name out there. However, both of us followed each other (which is not as cool as it sounds because he followed A LOT of people) and as I got to see more and more of what he was doing with TPUSA, his debating on college campuses and the amazing job he did during the 2024 election, I grew to appreciate his work a great deal. After South Park did an episode parodying him, which he liked by the way, I told him so.
Like many conservatives, I’ve been deeply troubled by the Left’s attempts to portray Charlie Kirk as some sort of fascist monster — someone whose so-called “extreme” views supposedly justified his murder. In reality, Charlie Kirk was a man with mainstream conservative beliefs who devoted an enormous amount of time to engaging with young Americans, including liberals on college campuses, with openness and civility. When he was murdered, he was doing exactly that.
Yet, to convince people that he somehow “deserved” to die, his critics have twisted his words, taken them out of context, and even fabricated statements he never made — all in a desperate effort to justify the unjustifiable.
I want to take a different approach.
Rather than distort his words, I want to share them. I’ve compiled some of Charlie’s own posts from X — every single one from the last 30 days of his life — to show people the real Charlie Kirk: a father, a Christian, a mainstream conservative, and, above all, a fundamentally good man.
As you read these quotes, ask yourself: Who would you rather see shaping the future of this country — people like Charlie Kirk or people like those who celebrated his murder? And keep in mind, as you read, that many on the Left genuinely believe these ordinary, mainstream views are things you literally deserve to die for expressing.























Your question, "Who would you rather see shaping the future of this country — people like Charlie Kirk or people like those who celebrated his murder?" needs no forethought. It is a foregone conclusion-people like Charlie Kirk. The other choice is to proclaim yourself anti-everything worth living and dying for. Thank you so much, John, for presenting this list of Charlie Kirk's texts.
We (all) lost a good one. The dems are just too blind to see that.